48 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

*Lady Alexandra Duff 9.1— Very broad petals of soft 
blush-pink, with flesh tints. Very satisfactory variety. 
Midseason. ; 
La Perle 8.5 — Blush-white center, growing darker toward 
the edge. Fragrant. Late. 
Lora Dexheimer 8.4 — Dark red making a fine accent in 
the garden. Midseason. 
Madame Emile Lemoine 8.9 — Soft flesh-white. Mid- 
season. 
Marie Crousse 8.9 — Very attractive, delicate shell-pink. 
Fragrant. Late midseason. 
*Marie Jacquin 8.3 — Pure white petals intermixed with 
golden stamens. Cupped, water-lily effect. Midseason. 
Mary Brand 8.7 — Brilliant deep red which does not fade. 
Midseason. 
*M. Jules Elie 9.2—— Globular blooms, outer petals re- 
curved, resembling huge chrysanthemums. Clear med- 
ium pink with a silvery tinge. Midseason. 
*Richard Carvel 8.8 — A fine early red, producing many 
blooms. Resembles Felix Crousse, but earlier. Early. 
*Sarah Bernhardt 9.0 — Large flowers of delicate shell- 
pink of charming freshness. . Extra‘good. Late. 

*Varieties in this class we have found to be the 
best and most reliable for color and free-blooming 
quality. We recommend these if you are in doubt 
as to selection. 

SERIES C 
For shipping charges see Page 42. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Two-year clumps $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
Three-year clumps $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen. 
The number following each name is the percentage 
rating given by the American Peony Society. 
Many of these are older varieties which have stood the 
test of time and proved their worth. For mass effects or 
in the border, they will be found most satisfactory and 
charming pictures may be obtained by their generous use. 
*Adolphe Rousseau 8.5 — Large, sometimes semi-double 
flowers of deep garnet. Very popular variety as its height 
and color make it conspicuous in the garden. Early 
midseason. 


